St Mary Aldermanbury

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St Mary Aldermanbury was an Anglican rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren, which was severely damaged in the Second World War. After the War, its material was transported to Fulton, Missouri, by the residents of that town, and re-erected as a memorial to Sir Winston Churchill.

The footprint of the church remains, planted with bushes and trees, and people still regularly visit the site. A nearby garden houses a monument to Henry Condell & John Heminges, key figures in the production of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays.

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